Bhavai
Year-Ender 2021: 7 Watchable Films That You Probably Missed In 2021
Maybe they were not hyped enough. Or perhaps some of the reviews put you off. But these 2021 films certainly deserve a second glance. 1. Baawri Chhori: Though the pronounced influence of Vikas Behl’s Queen is everywhere discernible in this short-and-sweet little film, Bawri Chhori will nonetheless make you smile. It comes from the right place , a modest but genuine place, and it pulls no punches, as Radhika(Ahana Kumra) takes off from her smalltown in Punjab to London to wreak revenge on her husband who deserted her.Just like that! No money, no contacts, just a passport and loads o | Click Here...
Big News: CBFC objects to title change of Pratik Gandhi’s film ‘Bhavai’ for flouting certification rules
Big news coming in. As per the latest reports in News18, the CBFC has sought an explanation from the makers of Bhavai for apparently flouting certification rules and tampering with the content of the film. Reports suggest that since the title of the movie was changed after the certification, it comes under the contravention of the Cinematograph (Certification) rules. The title of the film was reportedly changed after it was accused of hurting religious sentiments. What's your take on this folks? Let us know your views in the comments below and for more updates, stay tuned to I | Click Here...
Big News: Pratik Gandhi starrer ‘Raavan Leela’ movie has a new title and release date, deets inside
The much-awaited Pratik Gandhi starrer Raavan Leela's trailer has received immense appreciation. The trailer has garnered over 10 million views within a span of 3 days, which indeed proves that the audiences are excited about this musical drama and are looking forward to watching their favorite Pratik Gandhi in the movie. The makers have now issued a statement announcing that Raavan Leela will be titled 'Bhavai'. The move comes after receiving audiences' requests and moreover to respect their sentiments. Director Hardik Gajjar said, "I am happy to honor the wishes of my stakeholder | Click Here...
Bhavai: Folk Theatre of Gujarat
Bhavai is a popular folk theatre form in Gujarat with a 700-year old history. The word Bhavai derives its meaning from a combination of two words—bhav meaning emotion, and vahini meaning carrier—thus it is named as an art form which is a carrier of emotions. Bhavai’s original aim was mass awareness and entertainment; hence it evolved to have an open-air style, with simple storylines and exaggerated acting. One night of performance includes several skits being performed and these small skits are called vesha. Music, dance, and vernacular humour are highlights of any Bhavai vesha | Click Here...
